hardware blocker avoiding it?
I thought I had some questions, but between starting to write and being
interrupted far too often by children running around, they slipped my mind.
Once again: keep up the good work and thanks for the update!
Boudewijn
PS: I received some openmoko-list-messages, so I
a panic on boot as well.
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Mandelbrod find the same some 35 years ago?
;-)
Good luck anyway!
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available) connection. Many of them use the same
chips and for Arduino there's a library [1] available to read temp and
humidity.
Then you still have to interface from Arduino to your Freerunner of course
(and you'd need an Arduino).
Boudewijn
[1] https://bitbucket.org/fuzzillogic/433mhzforarduino
On Saturday 19 November 2011 16:33:04 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com writes:
Apart from I2C, perhaps 433MHz equipment is an option? I have been
looking into combining that with my Freerunner (or Phoenux) for home
automation.
I've disassembled some 433 MHz
On Monday 21 November 2011 10:34:47 Denis Shulyaka wrote:
2011/11/19 Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com:
On Saturday 19 November 2011 07:54:22 Hans Zimmerman wrote:
Apart from I2C, perhaps 433MHz equipment is an option? I have been
looking into combining that with my Freerunner (or Phoenux
could even make
phone call (without sound yet).
Indeed, good news. I just hope Radek will stil find time to develop
QtMoko for GTA02 :)
When using FS, one does not exclude the oter, does it? And in how far are
developments in QtMoko device specific?
Boudewijn
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Not only is the program interesting, I would look forward to some IRL-chat
apart from the odd weekend in Februari ;-)
Have a nice time for all attendants!
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this code documented their use at [1]
I also took the print statements and other code that seemed not useful away,
to see if that kept the connection stable. In case you have better luck, I'd
be interested in your results!
Boudewijn
[1] https://manavkataria.wordpress.com/tag/air-mouse/
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that some
vendors optimize their FTL devices for FAT, and if you start using ext3 on top
of one, you might face some unexpected problems (...)
Not very constructive either :-( But a good read if you didn't after all ;-)
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On Sunday 18 December 2011 09:39:10 Gilles Filippini wrote:
Boudewijn a écrit , Le 17/12/2011 23:44:
You are probably familiar with/aware of linux-mtd at infradead.org. Part
of their FAQ made me suspect optimizations for FAT or parts of the spec
left out of the flash translation layer
have taken half an hour, but not much longer. If I did it a second
time, it would be much closer to 15 minutes. There is really not so much to
it, all parts are made to fit easily and are also taken apart quite easily.
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, but perhaps some
other meetings as well.
Best regards and happy hacking,
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Great!
Do you already have a design for documentation/flyers?
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On Thursday 05 January 2012 16:18:19 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Good news: we have been assigned a stand.
If you have (new) Openmoko related stuff to show, please let me
know to discuss details.
We will have
: ubi_io_read_ec_hdr: validation failed for PEB 0
[ 1274.33] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
00100104
What does it try tell me? What can I do about it?
Boudewijn
[ 1274.33] UBI: attaching mtd6 to ubi0
[ 1274.33] UBI: physical eraseblock size: 131072 bytes
On Sunday 15 January 2012 18:10:11 Boudewijn wrote:
Hi List,
I have problems with NAND, it seems, but I don't know how to troubleshoot
it.
For a while I have been unable to boot SHR from NAND, but since I had
another install on uSD, it didn't really matter. Lately I wanted to move
On Sunday 15 January 2012 18:58:29 Rico Rommel wrote:
Am Sonntag, 15. Januar 2012, 18:10:11 schrieb Boudewijn:
[ 1274.33] UBI: attaching mtd6 to ubi0
[ 1274.33] UBI: physical eraseblock size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB)
[ 1274.33] UBI: logical eraseblock size:129024 bytes
On Sunday 15 January 2012 21:56:04 Ivan Matveev wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 18:10:11 +0100
Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi List,
I have problems with NAND, it seems, but I don't know how to
troubleshoot it.
For a while I have been unable to boot SHR from NAND, but since
On Sunday 15 January 2012 22:53:24 Boudewijn wrote:
On Sunday 15 January 2012 21:56:04 Ivan Matveev wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 18:10:11 +0100
Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi List,
I have problems with NAND, it seems, but I don't know how to
troubleshoot
On Sunday 15 January 2012 23:29:58 Boudewijn wrote:
On Sunday 15 January 2012 22:53:24 Boudewijn wrote:
On Sunday 15 January 2012 21:56:04 Ivan Matveev wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 18:10:11 +0100
Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
The Freerunner still won't boot from NAND
On Monday 16 January 2012 14:24:38 Martix wrote:
Dne 16.1.2012 09:31, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller napsal(a):
(...) But the poll result indicates this is the
way we should go. Really?
No. Not if I'm concerned.
I wonder how the community thinks it can be done at such low prices?
Learn some
that might be nice as well, so
that it's easier to go from talks to action as opposed to a coffee shop that
might have wifi, but not enough power sockets.
I myself plan to arrive on Friday and leave Sunday.
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I've successfully installed a rootfs and kernel
(both either provided or build by myself) I'll see if I can perform some of
the tests with either GPRS/UMTS or trying a phone call. Neil B, thank you for
your continuous work on Linux 3.x, and for your howto on making a data
connection!
Boudewijn
On Friday 27 January 2012 00:28:31 Boudewijn wrote:
Hi List,
I just came across the build instructions for QtMoko on GTA04. Thanks for
the elaborate instructions, Radek! I was thinking of giving a build by
myself of the current git status, and with your qemu-image and those
instructions I
Australia so no luck there?
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is easier to modify. If you want to
start basic and extend from there, I can recommend openwrt. It is ligthweight,
runs Tango- or Foxtrotgps and in case of emergency, still is able to make
phonecalls.
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of fun with your Freerunner!
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have access (in a couple of months) to a
3d printer and can experiment with cases. To be continued...
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I'll look into that.
Another option might be wikipediafs, http://wikipediafs.sourceforge.net/
Maybe it's been mentioned before on the list; anyway, it uses fuse to make
mediawiki data available as regular files in a filesystem.
Boudewijn
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safety net
for this community mailing list:
http://www.openphoenux.org
Please subscribe yourself in time (so that you can be reached in case
we suddenly need it) and switch/use the backup list if the main list is
down.
Thank you, too! Looking forward to not using the list ;-)
Boudewijn
to GTA04 ;-)
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of supermarkets there's not so much to win, but some other products at
greater distances with friends happening to travel by it's even more useful.
Anyway, I have to get my programming skills on par first...
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On Wednesday 06 June 2012 00:23:39 joa...@verona.se wrote:
dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org writes:
Hi Joakim
Your client/server ideas made for an interseting post
I wondered what software you had in mind
..
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and this may result in interruptions.
Can that also be the reason for the AUX button getting stuck? Does the warping
of the CPU-PCB also warp the main PCB, or is there no reason to suspect so?
Thanks for the update!
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, not without falling
and other mistreatments either. (Swapping the internals for a green upgrade
with GTA04 surprises enough people as well ;-) )
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Thanks for the layout, and thanks for the writeup on the new keyboard design!
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What's your answer ?
The final answer? Have a look at GTA04.org and join the fun!
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On Saturday 20 October 2012 20:18:29 Michaël Parchet wrote:
Le 17 oct. 2012 à 22:38, Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com a écrit :
That's how development of GTA04 started: adding 3g to something like
GTA02/Freerunner, but with stronger hardware (starting with Beagleboard).
Ok, it seem
perceived last year?
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in touch with reality there...)
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Yahoo a try later, so we can exchange settings for a service that's available
to all of us (Yahoo Asia includes IMAP, as opposed to default Yahoo, in case
you're about to try).
Time allowing I'll install QtMoko 48 on my Freerunner to give that a run as
well.
Best regards,
Boudewijn
On Wednesday 24 October 2012 23:07:37 Neil Jerram wrote:
Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com writes:
On Wednesday 24 October 2012 14:21:23 David Matthews wrote:
It would be good to have some more data points. Can anyone else report
success/failure with QtMoko v48 email, on
- Freerunner
Hi list,
In addition to previous succes stories, one more for SMTP on gta04.
Fetching mail is more of a problem with this yahoo-account, therefore no reply
in the other thread.
Best regards,
~~
Boudewijn, via OpenPhoenux - gta04.org
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a look if I can get
anywhere with some pointers. Or is there a mass storage standard, that does
not allow for other FS than FAT?
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use (perhaps
differing from daily use for many of us...) there is not so often a need for
the shutdown menu. (That is besides setting up the system to recognize between
different lengths of key press of course.)
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supposed to be? I tried it in v47 but to
no avail. I had other problems back then, so in case it was supposed to work
chances are the rest of the system gave to many other problems to notice.
I'll give it a try tonight anyway (that is, enabling FSO on v50).
Best regards,
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On Sunday 02 December 2012 15:19:26 Radek Polak wrote:
On Sunday, December 02, 2012 02:06:39 PM robin wrote:
(...) as it
has been done with fso?
I'll give it a try tonight anyway (that is, enabling FSO on v50).
Ok, v50 installed
troubles supplying enough current at
high enough voltage. My point is moot of course if you have just swapped your
battery for a new one ;-)
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Thanks everyone, I'm looking forward to what 2013 brings!
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On Tuesday 01 January 2013 16:43:07 matteo sanvito wrote:
Happy new year from italy!
Il giorno 01/gen/2013 16:40, Marc Verwerft marc.js.verwe...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Same
and the letters (no drop shadows; that would overdo it). Hm... That's a bit
more text than I expected for a minor point ;-)
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On Sunday 03 February 2013 14:54:11 Christ van Willegen wrote:
I was at Fosdem, and met Nikolaus Schaller, Boudewijn and Christoph
Mair IRL. That was a lot of fun talking to them, and discussing the
OpenPhoenux future!
Lukas was also manning the stand, maybe he was out at that moment. We had
logging. It was quite a
rough night for the uSD-cards (thanks again Lukas and Christoph :-) )
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, it is easier for consumers to at least
question the lack of that information on other products.
Well, eh... that's it for now ;-)
Best regards,
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CC: openmoko-community; sorry for forking and sorry if you got it
duplicate, but maybe there's some interest in the subject there as well
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand. It
would be great to meet some people again. Anyone else around?
Best regards,
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Hi Boudewijn,
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand.
It would
regards,
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PS: I got some photos, I'll send an update when they're available online.
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... By that definition there's at once a whole lot of legalities in
a grey semi-legal area :-P
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On 26-2-2014 10:28, Nick wrote:
First, please can you try to keep things civil and respectful (even
if you feel provoked)? This list has become quite draining recently.
Thanks :-)
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another network preset (on the 'main' internet tab, one more
WLAN configuration), but that one does not scan/connect at all.
Sorry for not being of any more help.
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2014-03-07 13:21 GMT+01:00 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de:
Hello,
Has someone a good idea or solution how to mount the FR device in the
car, visible by the driver to be used as GPS maps? I think the best
place would be near the windshield in the drivers
Hi list,
Perhaps off topic and superfluous (unspoken != unfelt), happy new year
everyone!
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, intending to only have a quick
look at my mail and find myself cloning the repository and downloading Lucas'
image.
Thank you all who have contributed!
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a silly phone
with me, I'd wish it to be about as big as a bluetooth earpart, smart
enough to understand most of the commands I speak to it and dial the
number from the address book when I say so. In that case it wouldn't
even need a screen or numeric buttons.
Best regards,
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On 01/27/2016 03:25 PM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Boudewijn <wankelwan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you don't have plans for dinner yet: Saturday I intend to eat at Chez
Fleur [0], at walking distance from the university. Earlier we had dinner
there with
On 01/25/2016 10:22 AM, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
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Am 24.01.2016 10:44 nachm. schrieb "Boudewijn" <wankelwan...@yahoo.com
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> Do any of you intend to visit Brussels for FOSDEM, next weekend?
I c
(...merging threads, sorry in case I derail your mail client or offend
anyone ...)
On 01/25/2016 09:22 AM, Perez Diez, Jose Luis wrote:
> El Diumenge 24 Gener 2016, a les 22:43:33, Boudewijn va escriure:
>> Do any of you intend to visit Brussels for FOSDEM, next weekend?
>
> I'll
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rching in that direction.
Good luck with the effort for those involved!
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> Enjoy and happy new year,
Happy new year everyone!
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of the board running the
OMAP5. I'll think of it next time.
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